Symmetry - page 4

How are most animals classified in reference to symmetry?
Most animals are bilaterally symmetrical with a line of symmetry dividing their body into left and right sides along with a “head” and “tail” in addit...
Why do animals have different kinds of symmetry?
Although asymmetry is typically associated with being unfit, some species have evolved to be asymmetrical as an important adaptation. Many members of ...
What is the symmetry of the marine flatworm?
What type of symmetry does a marine flatworm have?What is the symmetry of flatworms?Do flatworms have radial symmetry?What is marine flatworm?What ty...
Are bilateral symmetry an animal with many lines of symmetry?
Most animals are bilaterally symmetrical with a line of symmetry dividing their body into left and right sides along with a “head” and “tail” in addit...
What is an sea anemones symmetry?
Sea anemones, named after a terrestrial flower, have a basic radial symmetry with tentacles that surround a central mouth opening. Do sea anemones hav...
Selective advantage of radial symmetry for sessile and free floating animals?
Explain the selective advantage of radial symmetry for sessile and free-floating animals. It is selectively advantageous because they approach their e...
2 What advantages does bilateral symmetry have?
The advantages of bilateral symmetry include the formation of a head and tail region, where the head region can house a detailed nervous system, and m...
What type of symmetry does a bicycle have?
A bicycle wheel also has radial symmetry. There are a few animals, like most sponges, that don't have any type of symmetry. Does a bicycle have symmet...
What kind of symmetry do most animals have?
Most animals are bilaterally symmetrical with a line of symmetry dividing their body into left and right sides along with a “head” and “tail” in addit...